Police and Society
Social disorganization theory is a framework that explains how a breakdown in social structures, relationships, and norms within a community leads to increased crime and deviance. It emphasizes the role of neighborhood characteristics, such as poverty, residential instability, and ethnic diversity, which contribute to weakened social ties and diminished collective efficacy. This theory helps in understanding how environmental factors influence police decision-making in terms of prioritizing resources and strategies to address crime in specific areas.
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